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'''Angel Stoyanov Kariotov''' ({{lang-bg|Ангел Стоянов Кариотов}}), also known as '''Angel Vojvoda''' (Ангел войвода), was one of the biggest [[Voivode|voivod]]s in [[Bulgaria]]n history, who led the well-organized band in the regions of [[Plovdiv]] and [[Haskovo]] around 1832 and 1862. He was born in the [[Rodopi|Rodоpean]] village [[Dragoynovo]] in the Municipality [[Parvomay]]. The Angel peak in mount [[Rila]] is named after him. Angel Vojvoda was also a main contributor and initiator of the only Bulgarian monastery, built during the Ottoman dominance - the [[Arapovo Monastery]] "St. Nedelya".
'''Angel Stoyanov Kariotov''' ({{lang-bg|Ангел Стоянов Кариотов}}), also known as '''Angel Vojvoda''' (Ангел войвода), was one of the biggest [[Voivode|voivod]]s in [[Bulgaria]]n history, who led the well-organized band in the regions of [[Plovdiv]] and [[Haskovo]] around 1832 and 1862. He was born in the [[Rhodope Mountains|Rodоpean]] village [[Dragoynovo]] in the Municipality [[Parvomay]]. The Angel peak in mount [[Rila]] is named after him. Angel Vojvoda was also a main contributor and initiator of the only Bulgarian monastery, built during the Ottoman dominance - the [[Arapovo Monastery]] "St. Nedelya".


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Revision as of 19:19, 31 January 2014

Angel Stoyanov Kariotov
Born(1812-09-21)21 September 1812
Diedaround 1862-1865

Angel Stoyanov Kariotov (Template:Lang-bg), also known as Angel Vojvoda (Ангел войвода), was one of the biggest voivods in Bulgarian history, who led the well-organized band in the regions of Plovdiv and Haskovo around 1832 and 1862. He was born in the Rodоpean village Dragoynovo in the Municipality Parvomay. The Angel peak in mount Rila is named after him. Angel Vojvoda was also a main contributor and initiator of the only Bulgarian monastery, built during the Ottoman dominance - the Arapovo Monastery "St. Nedelya".

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